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  • Grammy Awards Deadlines: 2025 eligibility ends this weekThe Recording Academy's 2025 Grammy Awards eligibility period ends this week. Here is a full list of all the Grammy Awards deadlines.
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    Want to be considered for the 2025 Grammy Awards? Find out all the important deadlines and eligibility requirements here.

  • Musicians’ Guide to Recording while TouringExplore how to record high-quality tracks while traveling with essential road-ready tips and tricks . From mobile gear to location setup, this Musicians' Guide to Recording while Touring will help turn any space into a recording studio.
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    Discover how to record high-quality tracks while touring with this Musicians' Guide. Learn essential tips and tricks for mobile recording

  • Linkfire adds Bandcamp smartlinks: Expand your Music Marketing reachLinkfire has added Bandcamp to the 250+ services, retailers, and outlets directly integrated into its smartlinks platform.
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    Discover how Linkfire's smartlinks platform now includes Bandcamp integration. Artists and labels can easily promote Bandcamp products

  • New Music Critique: GlycerylContact: amicangelo@myyahoo.com

    Web: Youtube

    Seeking: Film/TV, Label

    Style: Industrial Metal

    Seriously, what on earth is going on here? Glyceryl’s “Sister” opens with the sort of industrial, noisy goodness that one would associate with Canadian pioneers Skinny Puppy. But it quickly moves into Ministry territory, with harsh vocals and lyrics expressing both hate and love for the singer’s sister.

    It’s a little confusing, but that’s probably the point. “All of God’s People” is similarly disjointed in fascinating ways. There’s a difference between industrial music and industrial-metal music, and this certainly fits more comfortably into the latter category. Fans of Ministry, Filter and Nine Inch Nails would likely love this.The post New Music Critique: Glyceryl first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.

  • New Music Critique: Leslie EversContact: beatrice@empktmedia.com

    Web: Spotify

    Seeking: Film/TV, Booking

    Style: Contemporary Acoustic Folk

    Leslie Evers describes herself online as, “a poet, dramatic writer and cinema veteran, but most of all a musician whose diverse talents include songwriting, singing, swing guitar and clawhammer banjo.” That nails who she is, and what she is as a musician.

    But there’s so much feel in a song like “Genevieve”—a sweetly expressive example of great storytelling though gently strummed melody and stark vocals—that Evers really does need to be heard to be appreciated. Her restraint is impressive; when you think that she’s about to let loose and soar, she holds back and that ends up being to the immense benefit of the song. The post New Music Critique: Leslie Evers first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.

  • Getting It Done: Last Week in Indie & DIY Musician NewsLast week in DIY musician news, our tips and advice for independent, do-it-yourselfers covered how to grab the attention of music bloggers, a guide to publishing and master rights, and much more.
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    Stay up-to-date with the latest DIY musician news. Learn valuable tips and advice to promote your music and attract music bloggers.

  • REWIND: The New Music Industry Last Week in ReviewCatch up on the latest happenings in the music industry last week, from a rise in tour cancellations to the success of Bandsintown, Taylor Swift v. Trump, recent streaming stats, and more...
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    Stay informed about the music industry's latest news and trends from last week: tour cancellations, streaming stats, and more.

  • Signing Story with Robert DeLongDate Signed: 2024

    Label: Round Hill Records

    Type of Music: Alternative Electronic Pop

    Management: Hardin Bourke Entertainment

    Booking: Mike Hayes, Independent Artist Group

    Legal: Denise Stevens, Pierson Ferdinand, LLP

    Publicity: Ashley White, Ashley White Public Relations

    Web: robertdelong.com

    A&R: Michael Volk

    Robert DeLong is a unique artist. Due to cross-pollination of electronic subgenres and a love of indie rock, his sound has as much in common with alternative pop as the thumping beats of all-night raves. He’s an innovative multi-instrumentalist, too, incorporating tools such as video game controllers and a laser harp into his visually arresting performances. 

    In the beginning, DeLong’s artistic vision might not have been so clear. He admits to being naïve when he first signed with Glassnote Records. “I didn’t understand all the moving parts,” the former drummer for The Denouement admits. One decade, three full-length albums, and two EPs later, he was ready for a fresh start. Although the label had been a perfect fit, DeLong saw it was changing and the releases slowing down. He says a move, “felt like the right thing at the right time.”

    Tasked with finding a new home were his managers, Chris Hardin and Brendan Bourke of Hardin Bourke Entertainment. Having been with the duo for years, DeLong entrusted them to carry out the mission. The pair began passing around a collection of demos featuring new material that eventually ended up on the desk of Michael Volk, President of Round Hill Records. Although other labels showed interest, “Nothing else came close as far as believing in the creative direction. It was kind of a no-brainer.”

    DeLong also appreciated Round Hill’s deep promotional pockets. Trusting his managers’ judgment helped settle the decision. Further, Vick is a longtime fan, and it boded well that the label wanted to shift its focus from legacy artists onto newer names with fresh perspectives.

    “I’m excited to put out this record,” DeLong states regarding his Round Hill debut, Playlist of Doom. Like the signing itself, the recording fell organically into place. “Everything felt natural. And it sounds awesome. That’s all because Round Hill made it easy for me.” The post Signing Story with Robert DeLong first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.

  • From Hipgnosis’ next phase to TikTok’s indie takeover… it’s MBW’s Weekly Round-UpThe biggest stories from the past week – all in one place…
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  • Riot Games partners with Virgin Music for ‘Arcane’ season 2 OSTArcane's season one soundtrack proved to be a major commercial and critical success
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    Arcane’s season one soundtrack proved to be a major commercial and critical success.

  • Tour cancellations are rising as another reliable income source evaporatesTour cancellations are rising as more musicians struggle to earn money from live performances. What once accounted for 60% to 80% of most artists' revenue in the streaming era has become a far less reliable source of income.
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    Discover the challenges facing musicians as tour cancellations rise. Explore the impact of declining live performance revenue.

  • Vinyl and CD Sales: Why Physical Sales Still Matter in Some GenresVinyl and CD sales still matter. Some music genres, more than others, aren't ready to say goodbye to physical products. Discover why vinyl, CDs, and cassettes still reign supreme for certain audiences.
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    Explore the enduring appeal of physical music formats like vinyl and CD sales. Discover why certain genres still rely on them

  • Jada Kingdom and Govana offer a Caribbean Music Case StudyLearn about the rise of Caribbean Music with a case study of two of its top torch-bearers Jada Kingdom and Govana. by Randi Zimmerman of Symphonic Blog At Symphonic, we. Continue reading
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    The rise of Caribbean Music through the success of Jada Kingdom and Govana. Learn how these dancehall powerhouses collaborated on Pull Over.

  • New Toys: D’Addario Autolock Swivel Guitar StrapD’Addario has come up with a simple and affordable solution to the age-old problem of guitar straps versus Strap Locks. The D’Addario Auto Lock Guitar Strap is a simple integrated strap locking system and requires no drilling or luthiers. Simply slide the strap end over the guitar strap buttons and you are locked in—it’s that easy. The grey latch is spring-loaded so it automatically clamps down on the strap button and won’t come loose until you release it.  Just push up on the grey latch, slide off the end, and the strap is removed. 

    This innovation is a welcome relief to the market. If you have been playing guitar for a length of time, no doubt you have either seen or been the victim of a guitar strap letting go and damaging a precious expensive guitar. Additionally, it is ready to go right out of the store. You don’t have to consider whether to drill an expensive or vintage guitar—long a negative aspect of most of the Strap Lock. It just snaps right on.

    I found the Auto Lock to be very secure and easy. The strap version I tried is made of Polypropylene, which has a similar feel to Nylon… it is a bit slippery, and the guitar moved a bit, so it made me want to try the leather version of the strap. New, and an additional innovation of this particular guitar strap is the Swivel feature.

    The Auto Lock Swivel is designed specifically for guitars with rear-facing strap buttons. Rear-facing strap buttons can be a challenge for standard straps and can lead to twisting. This may cause the strap end to stretch, creating a risk that the guitar may fall off. The Auto Lock Swivel rotates as the strap is pulled in different directions and eliminates this issue completely. The strap stays straight and comfortable for the player. 

    Two things to be careful about—use care when installing the strap on a guitar with a neck heel strap button, it can get a little tight there. Also, I would remove the strap when putting a guitar in a case so that the strap swivel does not hurt the guitar. 

    The Auto Lock Swivel Strap was forged by virtuosic guitarist Joe Satriani and inventor Ned Steinberger. Steinberger designed the Auto Lock and Satriani formulated the swivel concept.

    Available with multiple graphic designs, styles and materials, the Auto Lock Guitar Strap works with most strap buttons on the market. Ideal for electric guitar, acoustic guitar and bass. $16.99-$39.99

    daddario.comThe post New Toys: D’Addario Autolock Swivel Guitar Strap first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.

  • Primary Wave acquires publishing and other rights to entire catalog of ‘Feels So Good’ composer Chuck MangioneMangione's five-plus decade career in music yielded more than 30 albums and two Grammy wins
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    Mangione’s five-plus decade career in music yielded more than 30 albums and two Grammy wins.